Nuer porters with lion
   35 mm | Negative film Kodak Panatonic 
     
   
 
 
Previous PRM Number: 
WT.Southern Sudan.9.10 
 
Accession Number: 
2004.130.36029.1 
Description: 
A group of Nuer porters, one holding his horse, standing behind a lion shot by Thesiger in Western Nuerland, one of forty lions he shot in southern Sudan. 
He later wrote that lions were then considered vermin in the region, and were especially abundant in the Western District. 
Photographer: 
Wilfred Patrick Thesiger 
Date of Photo: 
1938 
Region: 
[Southern Sudan]  Wahda 
Group: 
Nuer 
PRM Source: 
Wilfred Patrick Thesiger 
Acquired: 
Accepted as Art in Lieu of Inheritance Tax by H.M. Government and allocated to the Pitt Rivers Museum, March 2004 
Other Owners: 
n/a 
Class: 
Fauna , Weapon , Animal Husbandry , Hunting 
Keyword: 
Animal Lion , Spear , Animal Horse 
Other Information: 
In The Life of My Choice (Harper Collins 1987) Thesiger notes (page 273) that 'I know that today it sounds unforgiveable to have shot seventy lion in five years, but that was fifty years ago and circumstances of that time cannot be judged by those of today. 
Lion were then rated as vermin in the Sudan, and were especially abundant in Western Nuer District.' Chris Morton [20/9/2004] 
Recorder: 
Elin Bornemann [11/12/2003] Christopher Morton [21/9/2004] [Southern Sudan Project] 
  
